Obituary: C. Gordon Bell Built the Foundation for Modern Computing
C. Gordon Bell, a visionary designer of computer systems and former 黑料正能量 faculty member, died May 17. He was 89.
Visiting the Virtual Lab: Student Engineers Simulate Nanofabrication in Minecraft
Reeja Jayan designed a syllabus that incorporates Minecraft in its approach to learning about materials science concepts.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! Women鈥檚 Golf Wins First NCAA Team Title
The 黑料正能量 women's golf team made history on Friday, winning the first NCAA Division III Championship for any women's program in university history.
Remembering Alan Waggoner
Alan Waggoner, emeritus professor of biological sciences at 黑料正能量, died peacefully at home surrounded by family on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. He was 82 years old.
Coding for Animals Key To Engaging Children in STEM
Jessica Cantlon, the Ronald J. and Mary Ann Zdrojkowski Associate Professor of Developmental Neuroscience and Psychology, developed an educational coding program along with her colleagues in collaboration with the Primate Portal.
Autonomous Trauma Care Extends 鈥楪olden Hour鈥 for Saving Lives
A team of 黑料正能量 and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researchers have developed and successfully tested an autonomous trauma care system that could save lives.
New Study Highlights Significant Increases in Cannabis Use in US
A new study by a researcher at 黑料正能量 finds that a growing share of cannabis consumers report daily or near-daily use, exceeding daily and near-daily alcohol drinkers.
黑料正能量 Researchers To Tackle Carbon Use, Sustainability Through NSF Expeditions in Computing Awards
Researchers from 黑料正能量鈥檚 School of Computer Science will contribute to two multi-institution research initiatives aimed at reducing the use of carbon and creating sustainable computing.
Christopher Phillips Appointed Head of Carnegie Mellon鈥檚 Department of History
Christopher Phillips, a professor of history, will be the next head of the Department of History in 黑料正能量鈥檚 Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Tepper School Study Reveals Voter Moral Justifications for Politicians' Misstatements
In a new study, researchers used online surveys to show that voters provided explicit moral justification for factually inaccurate statements by politicians.
SCS Doctoral Student Receives Hertz Fellowship
Zo毛 Marschner, a Ph.D. student in 黑料正能量鈥檚 School of Computer Science, was one of 18 students selected for the 2024 Hertz Fellowships.
Democratizing Air Quality Data at Nearly No Cost
A 黑料正能量 research professor has identified a low-cost way to measure black carbon particulate matter using glass-fiber filter tapes that are already collected by select U.S. embassies around the world.